Lead and New Lives Along the Mississippi River: Development of an Early Cultural Landscape, Dubuque County, Iowa
edited by Amy L. Ollendorf
Table of Contents:
- Introduction to Recent Archaeological and Historic Architectural Investigations in Dubuque County (Amy L. Ollendorf, Leah D. Rogers, and Jan Olive Nash)
- Prehistoric Lead Mining in the Dubuque Area (Donna L. Stubbs)
- The History, Architecture and Archaeology of the “Lost” Town of Center Grove (Jan Olive Nash and Leah D. Rogers)
- Miners and Miters: Evidence of Frontier Adaptive Cultural Expression at 13DB734, a Mid-Nineteenth-Century Homestead (Jeremy Loren Nienow)
- Legacies of the Renards, Mina De Plomo, and “Swaledalers” in the Upper Mississippi River Valley (Amy L. Ollendorf)
Articles in Iowa Archeology
- Stoneware Vessels on the Iowa Frontier: The Early Nineteenth-Century Frazier-Hiatt Site (Gerard P. Scharfenberger)